Double Honours for Cook and Lawson
Heroes of the Grand Final Superheat at Glasgow, Richard Lawson and Zach Cook were both recipients of a brace of awards, at the club's Cel...
Chris Holder finished fourth in the delayed Swedish FIM Speedway Grand Prix.
The meeting was rescheduled after Saturday's rain forced a postponement of the meeting and an early call-back on Sunday morning.
The event was won by GP leader Greg Hancock who has now extended his lead to 12 points over Jason Doyle, who finished second in the final and Tai Woffinden who failed to make the semi-finals on count back. Third place in the meeting went to former Pirate Piotr Pawlicki with Holder fourth.
Holder's 12 points sees him occupy fifth place in the standings on 62 points.
Round Scores: J.Doyle 17 G.Hancock 17 P.Pawlicki 13 C.Holder 12 M.Janowski 12 B.Zmarzlik 10 P.Kildemand 9 F.Lindgren 8 T.Woffinden 8 N.Iversen 8 A.Lindback 7 N.Pedersen 6 P.Ljung 4 M.Zagar 3 C.Harris 2 A.Jonsson 2
Championship Standings: G.Hancock (83); J.Doyle (71); T.Woffinden (71); M.Janowski (64); C.Holder (62); B.Zmarzlik (61); A.Lindback (60); P.Pawlicki (50); P.Kildemand (47); N.Pedersen (43); F.Lindgren (42); M.Zagar (42); N.Iversen (41); A.Jonsson (39); C.Harris (23)
Heroes of the Grand Final Superheat at Glasgow, Richard Lawson and Zach Cook were both recipients of a brace of awards, at the club's Cel...
The architect of the past eight trophies for the Pirates, Richard Lawson, will be back for a fifth term in 2026.
On Saturday 8 November in the glass grandstand at Poole Stadium, the Poole Speedway Riders Equipment Fund (REF) are hosting a speedway memorabilia ...
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